Hi
Hope everyone is staying safe in these strange times. At least I getting round to the small jobs had been putting off!
I think I need to replace the Pirelli 4000 tyres 205/70 R15 more to do with age (9 years) than wear.
Does anyone have any recommendations and/or experience. The car is used for general driving and touring not tracked.
As an aside, what is the best place for placing 4 axle stands on the hawk chassis? I've tried various parts of the chassis but always think there must be an optimal location.
Thanks Stuart
Tyre recommendation
Re: Tyre recommendation
Hi Stuart,
I had the same problem a couple of years ago and ended up with Blockley tyres. https://www.blockleytyre.com/ . Initially I just replaced the rears and to be honest the car didn't feel quite planted on the road although it might have been in my mind as I never had any real issues. I spoke to Blockley and they advised to change the other two and if there wasn't any improvement they would take them back and refund me the cost. I took them up on the offer and the transformation was fantastic, in fact I would say the car handles and looks better now than it did with the P4000s. Incidentally, I still have a pair of P4000s with more than 5mm tread on them if anyone is interested.
I had the same problem a couple of years ago and ended up with Blockley tyres. https://www.blockleytyre.com/ . Initially I just replaced the rears and to be honest the car didn't feel quite planted on the road although it might have been in my mind as I never had any real issues. I spoke to Blockley and they advised to change the other two and if there wasn't any improvement they would take them back and refund me the cost. I took them up on the offer and the transformation was fantastic, in fact I would say the car handles and looks better now than it did with the P4000s. Incidentally, I still have a pair of P4000s with more than 5mm tread on them if anyone is interested.
Cheers, Clive.
(If I'm not here I'm in my workshop or on the golf course!)
(If I'm not here I'm in my workshop or on the golf course!)
Re: Tyre recommendation
Hi Clive
Thanks for quick reply. I take it that it's these tyres
https://www.blockleytyre.com/product/205-70vr15
Thanks Stuart
Thanks for quick reply. I take it that it's these tyres
https://www.blockleytyre.com/product/205-70vr15
Thanks Stuart
Re: Tyre recommendation
Cheers, Clive.
(If I'm not here I'm in my workshop or on the golf course!)
(If I'm not here I'm in my workshop or on the golf course!)
Re: Tyre recommendation
If you can afford them go for these
Certainly not cheap but superb.
https://www.longstonetyres.co.uk/vintag ... zz/15.html
Certainly not cheap but superb.
https://www.longstonetyres.co.uk/vintag ... zz/15.html
Kev Davies
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Re: Tyre recommendation
Stuart
I have Blockleys on mine - refused to pay AVON prices - excellent in the dry, nice feel, lots of warning before letting go. However returning from the Scottish road trip last year in the rain I had a few 'nasties' which did tend to make me think twice.
Frank
I have Blockleys on mine - refused to pay AVON prices - excellent in the dry, nice feel, lots of warning before letting go. However returning from the Scottish road trip last year in the rain I had a few 'nasties' which did tend to make me think twice.
Frank
Re: Tyre recommendation
Hi Frank
That's interesting but will probably go with Blockleys, they are local to me and I only use car in dry. I'm not clear if they fit or just supply so will see post lockdown.
As you say other options are ridiculously expensive at ≥£300 tyre. I have seen Galaxy R1's from Northants tyres advertised, they are worryingly cheap and never heard of them so think Blockleys
Regards Stuart
That's interesting but will probably go with Blockleys, they are local to me and I only use car in dry. I'm not clear if they fit or just supply so will see post lockdown.
As you say other options are ridiculously expensive at ≥£300 tyre. I have seen Galaxy R1's from Northants tyres advertised, they are worryingly cheap and never heard of them so think Blockleys
Regards Stuart
Re: Tyre recommendation
Stuart
They do fit but give 'em a call first.
Frank
They do fit but give 'em a call first.
Frank
Re: Tyre recommendation
Wow, the Avon prices have certainly gone up a lot.
I am very pleased with mine on my FIA. Transformed the car but then I was comparing them with 15 year old Pirelli’s .
Peter C
I am very pleased with mine on my FIA. Transformed the car but then I was comparing them with 15 year old Pirelli’s .
Peter C
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Re: Tyre recommendation
Blimey, that’s £1500 for a set of Avon’s!
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